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it's not problems coming from the outside of the united states. so it's things we can control and change within our country because it's coming from within. >> thank you so much louder speakers. i would point out we have so many people appear today. each of them at a different story in different for being here. where former governors, civic leaders, religious leaders. it truly is an impressive, diverse crowd. the message i think which will come across over and over again, which is its time to fix the country and while everybody here would have a different first choice if they were going to get into details but i put together a comprehensive plan to fix the debt, i think what we are all trying to save his time to come together and put in place a plan. the time is running out. it's critically important to make these choices. we know failing to do so has tremendous inaction -- tremendous consequences for the country and there's a lot of upside from put in place a sensible plan on their own terms while we still have time. so i am incredibly gratified
it's not problems coming from the outside of the united states. so it's things we can control and change within our country because it's coming from within. >> thank you so much louder speakers. i would point out we have so many people appear today. each of them at a different story in different for being here. where former governors, civic leaders, religious leaders. it truly is an impressive, diverse crowd. the message i think which will come across over and over again, which is its...
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of mexico, and it is consumed here in the united states. so the energy that we are create ing here in the united states is partly responsible due to fact alone we imported less than a million barrels a day than we had in the prior year. a million barrels a day. so the energy that is being produced here is, in fact, being used here in the united states. on the issue of gas prices, as everybody here in this audience knows, it is determined through global economics no one has the abili ability, not even harry potter, to wave a magic want and say we're going to have gas prices $259 or $2.50 or $3. it doesn't work that way. it doesn't happen that way, and that really is the point that i hope most americans understand, that there's no silver bullet, there's no magic want. and if we're going to find our way to addressing the -- one of the very most important fundamental questions of the united states, you need to have an energy framework and energy policy in place like the one president obama and his team have put into place, and that's an "all of
of mexico, and it is consumed here in the united states. so the energy that we are create ing here in the united states is partly responsible due to fact alone we imported less than a million barrels a day than we had in the prior year. a million barrels a day. so the energy that is being produced here is, in fact, being used here in the united states. on the issue of gas prices, as everybody here in this audience knows, it is determined through global economics no one has the abili ability,...
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military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to make sure that in the military and in our homes as well we're buying american products. i believe that competition and a president that puts in place policies that helps american manufacturers of all kinds compete will create american jobs and will put those jobs back into this country that have left in many cases. i read an article the other day by a columnist at "the washington post" his name is david ig nashs. he said a study has shown if we would be serious about taking advantage of our coal, our oil, our gas and renewables that america could be the largest energy producing nation in the world within ten years and -- [ applause ] >> and if we did that, if we did that and had low cost available energy that manufacturing would come back to this country. if we want american goods to be the best in the world, we wa
military made here in the united states and you'll add probably another couple million jobs to what we already have. [ applause ] >> i actually believe that america is make the best products in the world. and if we're making the best products in the world. we will be able to make sure that in the military and in our homes as well we're buying american products. i believe that competition and a president that puts in place policies that helps american manufacturers of all kinds compete...
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i had been the united states attorney two, three years before the bombing and had a lot of friends that were agents and other people that worked in the building that were close friends that i worked with as united states attorney in the various agencies and some lawyers with the hud and some other lawyers with different departments, i also lost my son, a dear friend of his in high school, she had just graduated working in the social security office and her father was a distinguish friend of mine. we lost her. her father when i got home actually that morning i had three messages. first of all, wanting to know what he could find out about his daughter, secondly, it didn't look good, and the third message was when he was crying and a couple hours later that he knew his daughter was dead. so it was a lot of good friends and so forth of myself and others in this federal community of the courthouse that we lost. that was hard and then of course just the thought that something could happen here in the heartland of the country, you just don't -- that's one of the reasons that my family and i li
i had been the united states attorney two, three years before the bombing and had a lot of friends that were agents and other people that worked in the building that were close friends that i worked with as united states attorney in the various agencies and some lawyers with the hud and some other lawyers with different departments, i also lost my son, a dear friend of his in high school, she had just graduated working in the social security office and her father was a distinguish friend of...
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look at the united states senat any, any nomination. there are two nominations to the federal reserve bank and heaven onlyws we needpeople there. can't get them through. we've got ambassadors, all sorts of people that can't get through. they'll aus terrible. and, yet, it's going on. it's really time we clear that out. common cause today. to do away with the filibuster. once again, you can't bring a bill up unless you have over 60 votes. that's crazy. sohat's the same problem here. and it's time to go back to the sunshine stuff, cng the rules so the speaker doesn't have that kind of power. you can be the speaker, but that's supposed to be more like the referee, not like the guy who gets his way and no one else does. yeah, no, those type of things are really ready for a revolt. it's time to have the revolt. let's go get these young people channeled in that way and tell them that they still have the power to do it before we all lose it. >> what went into your decision to leave congress when you did? because i'm very disappointed when i see
look at the united states senat any, any nomination. there are two nominations to the federal reserve bank and heaven onlyws we needpeople there. can't get them through. we've got ambassadors, all sorts of people that can't get through. they'll aus terrible. and, yet, it's going on. it's really time we clear that out. common cause today. to do away with the filibuster. once again, you can't bring a bill up unless you have over 60 votes. that's crazy. sohat's the same problem here. and it's time...
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it is now the largest city in the united states to declare bankruptcy. they are twings million dollars in -- $26 million in debt. kate thompson is here. we understand right now it looks like based on this filing that the stockton city employees are going to take the brunt of this. >> reporter: yeah, retired city employees definitely taking the brunt of this. not a pretty night in stockton. and retired employees are not happy. they are going to lose their promised lifetime health benefit, now having the carpet fulled out from under them. it was a very generous benefit. too generous. lifetime health benefits for retired stockton employees and their spouses. the cost of the plan ballooned $450 million. it went unfunded, and now stockton can't pay up. so the city is eliminating the plan as part of the bankruptcy which means many lifetime employees won't have their health insurance they were promised. stockton has made $90 million in cuttings trying to balance their budget, slashing service, a quarter of the police department gone, a third of the fire departm
it is now the largest city in the united states to declare bankruptcy. they are twings million dollars in -- $26 million in debt. kate thompson is here. we understand right now it looks like based on this filing that the stockton city employees are going to take the brunt of this. >> reporter: yeah, retired city employees definitely taking the brunt of this. not a pretty night in stockton. and retired employees are not happy. they are going to lose their promised lifetime health benefit,...
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as i read the law there are three kinds of situations where the united states can be bound
as i read the law there are three kinds of situations where the united states can be bound
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states are without power as storms ripped through the area. people are trying to stay cool. >>> power lines tangled with trees throughout maryland, damages from storms knocked out power to over 3 million people. crews are working around the clock to restore electricity maryland's governor said crews come from different states to help. >>> we've made some progress but more work to do, this storm had all of the impact of a hurricane without the warning time that a hurricane would get to us. >>> triple digit temperatures are an added headache the oppressive heat stretches from the middle of the country to the east coast including here in new york >>> and it is brutal and hot >>> people exercising at side are trying to take the heat in stride. >>> i take as water and poured on my head it feels great >>> this marilyn their blood people are lining up for ice and in south carolina: centers are open even the youngest try to stay cool. >>> and our goal and station is automatic and fog and low clouds moved into the bay area. it is in the mid-70s in conc
states are without power as storms ripped through the area. people are trying to stay cool. >>> power lines tangled with trees throughout maryland, damages from storms knocked out power to over 3 million people. crews are working around the clock to restore electricity maryland's governor said crews come from different states to help. >>> we've made some progress but more work to do, this storm had all of the impact of a hurricane without the warning time that a hurricane...
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connie mack is going to be a great united states senator just like his dad was. work hard for him the next six days. i know in jacksonville you have the curvature effect which means hurricanes never come here. but you love this state and you're from florida and you recall how we suffered through eight hurricanes and four tropical storms. and we came together and depended on the american red cross and churches all around the country and world, people came to florida in our time of 23450ed. we had over a million homes that were completely destroyed. we had people that were one paycheck away from having a problem before the storms and then got into serious problems. and guess what? the american spirit was alive and well. people helped take care of their families and friends and came from all over and provided support. now it's our turn to show the generosity of the american spirit. it's time to pay back those who live in new york and new jersey and connecticut and all across the northeast. and by the way, the next time you see a first responder that we take for gran
connie mack is going to be a great united states senator just like his dad was. work hard for him the next six days. i know in jacksonville you have the curvature effect which means hurricanes never come here. but you love this state and you're from florida and you recall how we suffered through eight hurricanes and four tropical storms. and we came together and depended on the american red cross and churches all around the country and world, people came to florida in our time of 23450ed. we...
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states attorney, who is the person that gets the referral from the united states congress doesn't act on that because there's a long precedent in this letter we got going back to 1984 which says the justice department isn't going to move on a case like that. of course, sort of the operative language in this letter that came from james colt who is the deputy attorney general says consistent with this uniform position and practice the department has attorney the attorney's general response to the subpoena does not conty constitute a crime therefore the department will not bring the congressional contempt citation before the grand jury or take any other action to prosecute the attorney general. generally, there will be protests from capitol hill over that. they have already started. we have a letter from senator charles grassley of iowa who is complaining and asking the united states attorney here in washington, d.c. to go ahead and do it and act independently of the justice department. the problem is the justice department is run by attorney general eric holder who is the guy who has be
states attorney, who is the person that gets the referral from the united states congress doesn't act on that because there's a long precedent in this letter we got going back to 1984 which says the justice department isn't going to move on a case like that. of course, sort of the operative language in this letter that came from james colt who is the deputy attorney general says consistent with this uniform position and practice the department has attorney the attorney's general response to the...
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it's authorized by the congress of the united states. you're telling me i have to rely on some novelist or some writer or some information -- >> i'm telling you what the writer is raising here are some very interesting things. let me read you a little bit from her article. >> we want to raise even more questions. all i want are the facts. this is like the old movie "friday". >> she says, she mentioned a guy who was on food stamps, yet had plunked down $300,000 for 476 firearms over six months. the supervisor, his name is dave voth, asked the atf if they could arrest him and he was told that they could not, he could not be arrested because under the law in the state of arizona you can buy massive numbers of guns. right? that is correct. so her argument is that there was no gun walking. that, in fact, it was prosecutors -- let me finish my sentence. it was prosecutors, it was weak laws that in fact were the reasons that those guns were able to get across the border. >> well, first of all, on february 4th, 2011, the department of justice se
it's authorized by the congress of the united states. you're telling me i have to rely on some novelist or some writer or some information -- >> i'm telling you what the writer is raising here are some very interesting things. let me read you a little bit from her article. >> we want to raise even more questions. all i want are the facts. this is like the old movie "friday". >> she says, she mentioned a guy who was on food stamps, yet had plunked down $300,000 for...
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gergen, you spoke to something that speaks to my heart in the western united states. better than 70% of the land is either federal, state and tribal landed. it's creating an incredible challenge in terms of maintaining healthy forests and in terms of the fire threat. mr. burke was noting a bit about water quality issues. if these time of pak pact been if you look at what happened after some of the big fires in colorado to the denver water should, the costs are as strom om call. in denver they're relying on water from other parts of the state to be clean and healthy. when the trees burn and the soil a birched, it couldn't have tree kpend -- >> would it be accurate to say we do not follow to eso they would healthy for us. so would literally -- when we're talking about protecting our water, protecting our watersheds in the midwest weeks have maybe 12, 14 inches of rainfall that comes in a total year. it's in the best interest of this country rng the environmental protection agency, our states and nation to actively man and these forests. >> there's no question. i would a
gergen, you spoke to something that speaks to my heart in the western united states. better than 70% of the land is either federal, state and tribal landed. it's creating an incredible challenge in terms of maintaining healthy forests and in terms of the fire threat. mr. burke was noting a bit about water quality issues. if these time of pak pact been if you look at what happened after some of the big fires in colorado to the denver water should, the costs are as strom om call. in denver...
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states, western united states. we employ over 1,000 people worldwide and more than 500 employees domestically. i appreciate the opportunity to testify here today about our business and the department of energy 1705 program. they participated not only in the current department of loan guarantee program, but also with the program almost 30 years ago. in the 1980s, they obtained the loan guarantee for the project. at that time the deal was in need for the commercial lenders to participate in new projects. in addition, totalling hundreds of mega watts of capacity followed. that project paved the way for the growth of the industry in the united states and held the financial community on the path to accepting the viability of geothermal energy projects. in july 2010, john hancock submitted an application to participate in the current loan girl an tee program along with the subsidiary. prot posed project known as ofc two involved power facilities in the state of nevada. all three facilities will provide power to a 20-year
states, western united states. we employ over 1,000 people worldwide and more than 500 employees domestically. i appreciate the opportunity to testify here today about our business and the department of energy 1705 program. they participated not only in the current department of loan guarantee program, but also with the program almost 30 years ago. in the 1980s, they obtained the loan guarantee for the project. at that time the deal was in need for the commercial lenders to participate in new...
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states. there is nothing wrong on the surface but it is it taxpayer. >> how many did the autobail out save? >> and morgan. all of the bailouts were sold to us as being necessary to create more american jobs and the tax dollars went over seas. >> that's the irony of the situation. if you look at green job stimulus money. it went to the companies that received that money and it was companies from other countries then austin powers companies and a wind farm in texas and brought in japanese made windature bines. and i do think it is it hypocritical. and it is a big issue. and companies in general are outsourcing it is less expensive to do that and in the global economy they need a present. and you need to do that. >> and seeinglet president pointing his finger at an american company for outsourcing jobs. and then it goes to taxpayer subsidies. and that is just the height of hipock chrisy to me. during mitt romney's stay at bain capitol it had. and that is a company that is not doing well. and we'
states. there is nothing wrong on the surface but it is it taxpayer. >> how many did the autobail out save? >> and morgan. all of the bailouts were sold to us as being necessary to create more american jobs and the tax dollars went over seas. >> that's the irony of the situation. if you look at green job stimulus money. it went to the companies that received that money and it was companies from other countries then austin powers companies and a wind farm in texas and brought...
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what the united states is doing to make sure gold is handled safely. details on that just ahead. i come in peace. but you go in pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. i go in peace. yes, you do my little alien. [ female announcer ] we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra strong? >>> a developing story this morning out of iraq. a series of deadly bombings and shootings in baghdad. most of the attacks targeted police. at least 31 people have been killed and dozens more injured. >>> and argentina hundreds of people injured in a train crash. authorities have yet to determine the cause of the crash. however, witnesses told the media that the train did not brake or slow down when entering the station and crashed into the pla. >>> divers have recovered 8 mor bodies from the wreckage from the cruise ship disaster. 7 people ar
what the united states is doing to make sure gold is handled safely. details on that just ahead. i come in peace. but you go in pieces. [ female announcer ] you can't pass mom's inspection with lots of pieces left behind. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. its diamondweave texture is soft and more durable versus the ultra rippled brand. so it holds up better for a more dependable clean. fewer pieces left behind. i go in peace. yes, you do my little alien. [ female announcer ] we all go....
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a lot of the 18 to 21-year-old christians in the united states are convinced that capitalism and free enterprise is fundamentally incompatible with being a christian. that is they think our economic system is fundamentally immoral and contradicts with the christian world view. those are i think the two most potent and dangerous conflicts i think we have to deal with if we're really going to have in the conservative movement not nearly a marriage of convenience or a marriage of inconvenience, but intellectual program that we can stand firm on and that we can come together on in the public square to transform the public square. in the book "indivisible" james and i argue in terms of the diagnosis about what is happening in our culture, something like 86% of the population self-identifies as christian and a sizable number beyond that actually subscribe to the idea that there is a creator and we are endowed by our create were certain inalienable rights. if that's true, most of the population are thits, jews, christians, like that. how has it that the demands of culture have been almost en
a lot of the 18 to 21-year-old christians in the united states are convinced that capitalism and free enterprise is fundamentally incompatible with being a christian. that is they think our economic system is fundamentally immoral and contradicts with the christian world view. those are i think the two most potent and dangerous conflicts i think we have to deal with if we're really going to have in the conservative movement not nearly a marriage of convenience or a marriage of inconvenience,...
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the reason they chose a so-called right to work state in the united states, they are competing with boeing which chose south carolina. they are competing on the low road and that is not good economic policy for the country. it is what they are doing to pad the bottom line. >> i don't know wayne, maybe all is fair in love and cheese. maybe the french have a point. what work in america. we'll build our aircraft in america . right to work state, going to do it. >> what christian mentioned was the word competition. that is the key to this. and there is competition for venues where people want to work and companies want to go and work and where the environment is for that. there is competition for venues and bid for that. if they get a thousand workers who are paying taxes that. is a boost to that economy . not only is the competition for that. but there is competition for labor and we know that capitalism. we have capitol. and labor and it is going to go to the place where it produces the most for the least coast and that is a good thing. jobs going over seas if it is cheaper to produce it ove
the reason they chose a so-called right to work state in the united states, they are competing with boeing which chose south carolina. they are competing on the low road and that is not good economic policy for the country. it is what they are doing to pad the bottom line. >> i don't know wayne, maybe all is fair in love and cheese. maybe the french have a point. what work in america. we'll build our aircraft in america . right to work state, going to do it. >> what christian...
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states and its allies over the country's alleged nuclear program. iranian officials have outlined a nine-step plan whereby iran would end work at one of two uranium enrichment sites in exchange for the easing of sanctions that are devastating its economy. u.s. officials have dismissed the plans as untenable. the protests have erupted this week in iran amidst a worsening financial crisis this all the collapse of its currency. yemeni officials say u.s. drone strike has killed five people in the southern province. the attack hit two vehicles that were said to be carrying militants with links to al qaeda. the pakistani political leader imran khan has vowed to move forward with a peace march in debt highlighting the impact of u.s. drone strikes in pakistan's troubled areas. activists from britain and the in the state's, including codepink leader medea benjamin, are joining the march from islamabad to south waziristan despite concerns over security in remote areas. president to candidates in venezuela held closing rallies thursday ahead of sunday's electi
states and its allies over the country's alleged nuclear program. iranian officials have outlined a nine-step plan whereby iran would end work at one of two uranium enrichment sites in exchange for the easing of sanctions that are devastating its economy. u.s. officials have dismissed the plans as untenable. the protests have erupted this week in iran amidst a worsening financial crisis this all the collapse of its currency. yemeni officials say u.s. drone strike has killed five people in the...
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aaron says he'll be following the court action in the morning on the supreme court of the united states blog. >> on monday, the report was that they hit 150,000 people watching this. 150,000 people watching and expecting a quarter of a million tomorrow. >> for the rest of you, keep it here on fox 5. i'll be in the court when the justices hand down their ruling and we'll bring it to you live on a special edition of fox 5 morning news tomorrow. just about 12 hours from now, shawn. >> we'll be watching, thank you. >>> for a long time, critics used obama care as a negative word. back in march, the president tried to reclaim the word, urging people to praise obama care on twitter. what do you think? does the word have a negative connotation or is it neutral or positive by now? log on to our facebook page and vote in our poll. >>> the pictures are breathtaking and heartbreaking at the same time. this massive wild fire gobbling up acres and acres of land in western colorado destroying homes and buildings in its path. the fight has been going on for weeks now and strong winds and intense heat a
aaron says he'll be following the court action in the morning on the supreme court of the united states blog. >> on monday, the report was that they hit 150,000 people watching this. 150,000 people watching and expecting a quarter of a million tomorrow. >> for the rest of you, keep it here on fox 5. i'll be in the court when the justices hand down their ruling and we'll bring it to you live on a special edition of fox 5 morning news tomorrow. just about 12 hours from now, shawn....
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i wanted to follow up on your statement that cooperation between the united states and mexico is at an all-time high and that in particular, the dea is grateful for the extradition relationship that you have with mexico, because it's an important to ensure that criminals are brought to justice in this country. i wanted to know what you mean by the relationship is at an all-time high, and also the extradition of -- you talked about the extradition of 93 individuals. i want to know what the status is of those who have been extradited. >> the relationship with mexico is at an all-time high. i say that because we are now working investigations jointly. we are able to develop partners in mexico that we can share intelligence with and can actually take action on that and vice versa. they develop intelligence and are sharing it with us. we have represents representatie mexican federal police, the ssp, and from the pgr that are even sitting in our el paso intelligence center. so that's a true partnership. we -- especially working the violators, the cartel heads that are most important to mexic
i wanted to follow up on your statement that cooperation between the united states and mexico is at an all-time high and that in particular, the dea is grateful for the extradition relationship that you have with mexico, because it's an important to ensure that criminals are brought to justice in this country. i wanted to know what you mean by the relationship is at an all-time high, and also the extradition of -- you talked about the extradition of 93 individuals. i want to know what the...
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is this a significant phenomenon in the united states? this dwraf, i'll try to walk through with you to -- it is a very significant phenomenon in the united states. although it is localized. and, of course, the earthquakes have not been all that large. but what my colleague bill elsworth has done is a very simple exercise, which is simply to count the number of earthquakes. and they're counting all the earthquakes in the central part of the united states between these two bars that are larger than 92.3 from 1970 through most of last year. that -- this is -- count is not representative of the size. it's just the number of earthquakes of any size between '92 and '93. and what you see here is a fairly constant rate of earthquakes from 1970 through about year 2000. that's about -- average of 21 earthquakes per year, and a fairly steady rate. and we believe that the catalog complete for this magnitude level, back to 1970. so this is representative of a pretty stable process of earthquake generation in the central united states. then what happe
is this a significant phenomenon in the united states? this dwraf, i'll try to walk through with you to -- it is a very significant phenomenon in the united states. although it is localized. and, of course, the earthquakes have not been all that large. but what my colleague bill elsworth has done is a very simple exercise, which is simply to count the number of earthquakes. and they're counting all the earthquakes in the central part of the united states between these two bars that are larger...
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france and awe of the european countries nodes the united states to surverify. ohm way we can do that is by cutting taxes. you heard it with the supreme court. and you cannot raise taxes in this count row and expect good things to happen. >> that's a good point that is made about the u.s. economy. we have a lot of issues. and would raising taxes help those? >> cheril. as much as wayne can't stand the economist. if i have money in my pocket, i go to spepped it unfortunate low, i spend it on stuff made oaf seas. and they are telling us to be -- tighter are screwing ourselves. are tracey go back before that. where does wealth come from. does it come from force or freedom. if you think it comes from force. advocate more taxs and more. and the safety net is falling apart. gleeseand spain dibatics can't get their insulin. you advocate less taxes and apples of the world and innovation. >> you know, that was the same rationale we used in 2001 and 2003, and unfortunately we have a record and evidence of what happened when those tax cuts were enacted. we saw lower revenue
france and awe of the european countries nodes the united states to surverify. ohm way we can do that is by cutting taxes. you heard it with the supreme court. and you cannot raise taxes in this count row and expect good things to happen. >> that's a good point that is made about the u.s. economy. we have a lot of issues. and would raising taxes help those? >> cheril. as much as wayne can't stand the economist. if i have money in my pocket, i go to spepped it unfortunate low, i...
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frankly even if you did it in the united states is not going to stop the criminal cartels and the transnational criminal organizations they're making their money from human trafficking from piracy from political crime extortion kidnapping from cocaine heroin and meth the idea that they're making a majority of their money from marijuana was debugged by a very good rand study that came out in two thousand and ten so you know this idea that marijuana legalization is going to somehow wipe them out just doesn't work i do think we can call for a new approach and that kind of approach could be one where we have treatment where we get do drug courts and drug courts are essentially money is very idea. approximately should already be enjoying a lot of money forty billion dollars a year what percentage is to prevention it's a third. level prevention and treatment or no i think prevention treatment are close to forty percent but remember it costs a lot more money to buy an apache helicopter than it does to fund a drug court so you have to be also careful when you when you do that kind of well you know the
frankly even if you did it in the united states is not going to stop the criminal cartels and the transnational criminal organizations they're making their money from human trafficking from piracy from political crime extortion kidnapping from cocaine heroin and meth the idea that they're making a majority of their money from marijuana was debugged by a very good rand study that came out in two thousand and ten so you know this idea that marijuana legalization is going to somehow wipe them out...
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welcome to the united states after so many long decades. on this tour you will probably meet thousands, if not more, of your supporters and friends. we are looking forward to that. a little bit about obstacles. you spoke eloquently about the u. s-burma relationship and how far it has come in a short amount of time. you made the point just now that without rule of law, the economy cannot be strengthened in a just way. now we know that the united states is considering listing and easing the ban on imports from burma. that easing would help people in your country in a meaningful way. do you support such a move now? if so, why? if not, what needs to be done to get there? >> i do support the easing of sanctions. i think our people must start taking responsibility for their own destiny. i do not think we need to depend on u.s. sanctions to keep up the momentum of our newfound democracy. we need to work with ourselves. there are many other ways in which the united states can help us achieve a democratic ends. and build up the democratic institutio
welcome to the united states after so many long decades. on this tour you will probably meet thousands, if not more, of your supporters and friends. we are looking forward to that. a little bit about obstacles. you spoke eloquently about the u. s-burma relationship and how far it has come in a short amount of time. you made the point just now that without rule of law, the economy cannot be strengthened in a just way. now we know that the united states is considering listing and easing the ban...
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interesting and it shows ta people in china are happier than people in the united states. my son spent a couple of months in liberia during the summer and he was working with an organization called right to play. he was helping them teach soccer to kids, many of them with missing limbs. i said so him after a month and a half of doing this, what are you learning? his number one learning was, they are so much like us. the things that we have in common are exactly the same and the things that are different from us are very small. they are happy. they love each other. that was an important thing. we assume that people who live in poor countries are less happy and their lives are not fulfilling. i think that's fallacy. >> we might have time for two more questions depending on the question and the answers. >> thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge. all of you touched on the importance of measuring results and it was a lead onto her question. you mentioned the paris declaration as a possibility. i worked with an international and ngo and a lot of our work had to simul
interesting and it shows ta people in china are happier than people in the united states. my son spent a couple of months in liberia during the summer and he was working with an organization called right to play. he was helping them teach soccer to kids, many of them with missing limbs. i said so him after a month and a half of doing this, what are you learning? his number one learning was, they are so much like us. the things that we have in common are exactly the same and the things that are...
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god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. -- and god bless you good people. thank you very much. ♪ i was born free ♪ ♪ "born free"] ♪ ♪ ♪ [george strait's "heartland"] ♪ ♪ ♪ "]odney atkins' "it's america ♪ >> i seem to have earned a certain place where people listen to me and i always cared about the country. and the greatest generation in that book -- writing the book, gave me a platform that was completely unanticipated. i thought i ought not to squander that, that i ought to step up not just as a citizen and as a journalist but as a father and a husband and a grandfather. and if i see these things, i ought to write about them and tried to start this dialogue, which is i am trying to do about it -- with this book, about where we need to get to next. then in his latest, tom brokaw urges americans to redefine the american dream and sunday, may 6, your questions for the former anchor and managing editor of nbc nightly news. in his half dozen books, he has written about the greatest generation, the 1950's, and today -- in depth sunday may 6,
god bless you, and god bless the united states of america. -- and god bless you good people. thank you very much. ♪ i was born free ♪ ♪ "born free"] ♪ ♪ ♪ [george strait's "heartland"] ♪ ♪ ♪ "]odney atkins' "it's america ♪ >> i seem to have earned a certain place where people listen to me and i always cared about the country. and the greatest generation in that book -- writing the book, gave me a platform that was completely unanticipated....
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it would not be an official part of the by sicentennial in the united states. i guess they were afraid we would get too radical. i don't know. that happened and the wonderful story about my coming into arms services with my wonderful african-american colleague, rondell lumzs and there were no african-american women in the armed services and the chairman went ballistic and only gave us one chair to share. because he said we were each worth only half of his regular members and he vetoed our coming on the committee and wanted absolutely no part of it. well, thank you very much and welcome to washington. that was an interesting thing, barney frank, a good friend of mine, he said that was the only half ass thing i did when i was there, but i'm not sure that's true. i figure he didn't know about the other things i was doing. well then, i had been very interested in women in the military. young women wanted to participate and they were in. at the air force in particular was letting more women in and stuff. i'm home one weekend and these wonderful young women air force
it would not be an official part of the by sicentennial in the united states. i guess they were afraid we would get too radical. i don't know. that happened and the wonderful story about my coming into arms services with my wonderful african-american colleague, rondell lumzs and there were no african-american women in the armed services and the chairman went ballistic and only gave us one chair to share. because he said we were each worth only half of his regular members and he vetoed our...
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i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands. one nation under god -- >> thank you very much friends. please be seated. the western conservative summit has been working with the romney campaign here in colorado. we are grateful for the hope of c help of colorado republican chairman and leaders here in colorado. james garcia and his right hand jeff hunt. and to the colorado sun and alum now political director at romney headquarters in boston who are working first to see if they could get the governor's schedule to accommodate the summit and when it became evident that was not the case they made it possible for us to have last night's personal video message for the summit. and matt meade took office as the 32nd governor of wyoming and was previous president bush's appointee for united states attorney for the state of wyoming. governor meade is married to carole and they are the proud parents of daughter mary and son pe pete. we are happy to welcome all four of them what kind of a job do our
i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands. one nation under god -- >> thank you very much friends. please be seated. the western conservative summit has been working with the romney campaign here in colorado. we are grateful for the hope of c help of colorado republican chairman and leaders here in colorado. james garcia and his right hand jeff hunt. and to the colorado sun and alum now political director at romney...
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beautiful tragic island for united states having little idea what to expect on the other side of the ocean but hoping to find survival there. in the galleys of the ships that left, the irish government posted bulletins with a heading, advice to irish immigrants. the posters read in part, in the united states wealth is not idolized but there's no degradation connected with labor. in the remote parts of america industrious youth may look down upon and he may expect to raise himgs in the world by labor. i sometimes find myself wondering if the irish government official who wrote those words over 150 years ago had a better grasp on the essence of america than do some u.s. government officials today. decades after the great hunger had subsided, a poor 9-year-old's father scraped together another money from working in idaho silver mines to bring the boy and his mother and six brothers and r sisters from ireland to america. at ellis island sean patrick gillespie became john patrick gillespie. in the grits neighborhoods of north philadelphia he became known as jack. he served his adopted cou
beautiful tragic island for united states having little idea what to expect on the other side of the ocean but hoping to find survival there. in the galleys of the ships that left, the irish government posted bulletins with a heading, advice to irish immigrants. the posters read in part, in the united states wealth is not idolized but there's no degradation connected with labor. in the remote parts of america industrious youth may look down upon and he may expect to raise himgs in the world by...
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states our special report is coming your way next. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the drilling activities in their neighborhoods. a young woman from silt laura amos was one of the earliest and loudest voices. as everyone in this room probably knows my groundwater has been contaminated with methane williamsport gets a lot of people in this room with contamination and pollution issues so who then is responsible for that that loss of my welfare it's not you the gas commission you have a will is drilled next to your residence your residence within the legal setbacks and there's a perceived or real impact on the property value we don't address. in two thousand and one gas wells were drilled using the fracking technique a mere five hundred feet from the amos home. underground the drilling breached their water well causing their drinking water to fill with gray sediment and fizzling so to. the colorado oil and gas conservation commission tested the water
states our special report is coming your way next. in two thousand and four some residents in garfield county began to complain that they were getting sick as a result of the drilling activities in their neighborhoods. a young woman from silt laura amos was one of the earliest and loudest voices. as everyone in this room probably knows my groundwater has been contaminated with methane williamsport gets a lot of people in this room with contamination and pollution issues so who then is...
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the peen beetle epidemic found in north dakota and the southwestern united states. the secretary must desig negotiate at least one national forest in each skate if requested by the governor of a state and based on declining forest health to carry out additional pine beetle treatment this. authorization carries an appropriation authorization of $100 million for each of the fiscal years 2013 through 2017. the peen beat 'em dem sick critical and the additional action is an excellent start to ramping up efforts to meet this
the peen beetle epidemic found in north dakota and the southwestern united states. the secretary must desig negotiate at least one national forest in each skate if requested by the governor of a state and based on declining forest health to carry out additional pine beetle treatment this. authorization carries an appropriation authorization of $100 million for each of the fiscal years 2013 through 2017. the peen beat 'em dem sick critical and the additional action is an excellent start to...
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. >> welcome the 44th president's of the united states of america. k> we will loo >> police are investigating a deadly shooting. last night on the addison road. was taken to the hospital dead.he was pronounced no one has been a rested. >> another homicide under investigation. still looking for the well. as >> western to the trayvon marching case. -- let's turn to e trayvon martin case. celebrities and politicians are gathering at the chateau room in the northwest. .e was shot to death i george zimmerman is facing murder charges appeared to correct the agency taken -- murder charges. >> an agency has taken charges. 126 service members were arrested. gop presidential candidates celebrating a in five states. told supporters because hesident obama has failed run a campaign ever dispersions. what may have worked at a here.ent type but not not now. it is still about the economy. we are not stupid. >> he also said the last few best have been the do but notbama can the best american can do. >> president obama is trying to voters across the country. the presi
. >> welcome the 44th president's of the united states of america. k> we will loo >> police are investigating a deadly shooting. last night on the addison road. was taken to the hospital dead.he was pronounced no one has been a rested. >> another homicide under investigation. still looking for the well. as >> western to the trayvon marching case. -- let's turn to e trayvon martin case. celebrities and politicians are gathering at the chateau room in the northwest. .e...
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states right now on air fifteen's there's not an active market in the united states and shoulder fired missile here gas i don't even know where to go you can buy tear gas legally in the united states it's illegal to use it where do you go do you do you go if you do supply. stores acme the acme tear gas on the web i mean you know it's that i think you can buy tear gas yeah i've been in police supply stores in different places it may not be easy and maybe some regulation but i think you can get it you can buy cheerios you buy serious cash you basically don't know where this stuff is it's not readily available out there bill so we can talk about you know there's a difference between a being criminally available and not criminally avail but there is also everything that he acquired that this shooter and including the teargas he acquired legally shouldn't there be a point where we say that's just as illegal as a shoulder fired single stair missile but he still didn't pull the trigger it was weapons and kill people which was an illegal activity so we're still talking about is whether or not
states right now on air fifteen's there's not an active market in the united states and shoulder fired missile here gas i don't even know where to go you can buy tear gas legally in the united states it's illegal to use it where do you go do you do you go if you do supply. stores acme the acme tear gas on the web i mean you know it's that i think you can buy tear gas yeah i've been in police supply stores in different places it may not be easy and maybe some regulation but i think you can get...
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the pain could be severe. >> joining me now to talk about what the united states is doing to get the aaa rating back is richard quest, anchor of quest means business. good morning to you. >> good morning, randi. here's an interesting question. there two issues really. jumping in with both feet, the first question is what effect losing aaa had. not very much indeed. the second is what the u.s. is doing to get its aaa back. that seems to be not very much indeed. when the aaa was lost, everyone thought it would be financial armagedd armageddon, but rates rose initially on that. what we have seen over the last year is that if the u.s. was bad, everyone else was worse. it's the old syndrome of the cleanest dirty shirt. when you are going through the laundry and you really got no clean shirts and you have to pick up that one that might just get more day out of it. well, the u.s. is the cleanest dirt shirt. the european union and the eurozone is a mucky beast indeed and as that degenerated, the u.s. is losing the aaa, no big deal. >> you mentioned armageddon and remember when the downgrade
the pain could be severe. >> joining me now to talk about what the united states is doing to get the aaa rating back is richard quest, anchor of quest means business. good morning to you. >> good morning, randi. here's an interesting question. there two issues really. jumping in with both feet, the first question is what effect losing aaa had. not very much indeed. the second is what the u.s. is doing to get its aaa back. that seems to be not very much indeed. when the aaa was lost,...
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when i become president of the united states, i will lower taxes for the middle-class and on small businesses who need a real break. he made it clear as well in the last couple debates that he is reelected, we will have obama care including $716 billion of cuts to medicare. i hope you know what that means. doctors are saying that half the doctors in america are saying they will not take additional medicare patients because of that. think about that if you're thinking about retiring. that is what is cut in medicare means. why did he take that money out of medicare? to pay for obama care. i will repeal for obama care, replace it, and put that $716 billion to work. [applause] then there was his jobs plan or lack of a jobs plan. he just keeps on saying what he said before. we need a stimulus and need to hire more government workers. there's nothing wrong with working in the government but hiring government workers does not get the private sector growing. raising taxes is another part of his plan and picking winners and losers. from my calculation, he made about seven big loans to companies in his
when i become president of the united states, i will lower taxes for the middle-class and on small businesses who need a real break. he made it clear as well in the last couple debates that he is reelected, we will have obama care including $716 billion of cuts to medicare. i hope you know what that means. doctors are saying that half the doctors in america are saying they will not take additional medicare patients because of that. think about that if you're thinking about retiring. that is...
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. >> it sounds preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is earth-shattering news. when it should have been moon shattering news. clearly this, this moment is when america stepped back from greatness. oh, let's see, what's the best way to send the rescu rescue-- russ keyes a message. a tense u.s. security council meeting, no, you light up the goddamn moon way nuclear haloso bright kruschev can read pravda at midnight. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: oh, and what milk toast nancy pants pussied out on our nuclear lunar program? eisenhower. sure, ike beat the nazis but what about the moon nazies? oh, they don't exist? that's just what moon hitler wants you to believe. instead, in
. >> it sounds preposterous but the united states has to factor into the cold ware to possibly nuke the moon. >> they say the plan call force an intercontinental ballistic missile to be launched from an undisclosed location, travel to the moon and detonate on impact with the height of the cold ware, security scares all around, american leaders felt they needed to give a jolt to the soviet union. >> stephen: we were going to nuke the moon and we didn't! (laughter) this is...
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on top of that, a sitting united states attorney general found in contempt of congress for lying, for stonewalling and not releasing all these documents. that happened just in one week, and on top of all of that we here in colorado saw 346 homes burnt to the ground in colorado springs. 257 up north in the high park fire. while this president came in full campaign mode, by the way, yesterday, and i begged him on the radio heard it, please, don't land. just fly over. don't land, and he -- [ applause ] well, thank you. he did land anyway. he apparently wasn't listening to me but in full campaign mode using this opportunity, i hate to say, it folks, but as a photo-op, and he said on top of that, and i don't know if you caught this, he said they have been doing an outstanding job, and truthfully, those fighting the fires have been doing an outstanding job, and they deserve our applause here right now. [ applause ] but on a federal level, on a federal level an outstanding job while no less than five c-130 tankers retrofitted ready to fight the fires sat. it's not outstanding. they were out
on top of that, a sitting united states attorney general found in contempt of congress for lying, for stonewalling and not releasing all these documents. that happened just in one week, and on top of all of that we here in colorado saw 346 homes burnt to the ground in colorado springs. 257 up north in the high park fire. while this president came in full campaign mode, by the way, yesterday, and i begged him on the radio heard it, please, don't land. just fly over. don't land, and he -- [...
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>> no, all across the united states. here in the midwest and out west, especially with the western federation of miners, they were big supporters of the socialist party. big bill hayward was part of it midwest and east and in places like new york were the strongholds of the socialist parties. they were drawn from rura and urban areas. they drew support from lots of people that were negatively affected by the corporate capitalism. >> you had a thought? >> i think moving toward rather benevolent employers, debs, i think, did not lieve that was possible at this point. rather than ending monopoly capitalism and going back to small-scale capitalism, socialists we s were arguing t business will get bigger and bigger. this was for private gain. this was a more radical provision to solve this problem. there were plenty of people who were engaged with trying to figure out how to soften the hard edges of the industrial f revolution that was going on. andrew said there needed to be more benevolent moguls. debs said that's not the p
>> no, all across the united states. here in the midwest and out west, especially with the western federation of miners, they were big supporters of the socialist party. big bill hayward was part of it midwest and east and in places like new york were the strongholds of the socialist parties. they were drawn from rura and urban areas. they drew support from lots of people that were negatively affected by the corporate capitalism. >> you had a thought? >> i think moving toward...
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he has been in the united states for 15 years. though the hospital says his status isn't the reason it's a part of it. the hospital released a statement saying they don't reject potential transplant patients because of immigration status and has done transplants on undocumented individuals, they have no access to medicare and may have limited access to medical for critical long term care. one man is surprised by the stance. >> you want to do a full assessment. just looking at the immigration status, would not be enough evidence to get somebody out. >> reporter: the case is getting a lot of attention because of a man who launched a petition on change.org. it has 2,000 supporters. >> have you kidney failure you are just going to die. one of the few lucky people in the world that got a transplant. it's my job to give back to those that aren't as lucky. >> reporter: in san ramone. >> a plane crashes in to a family's home. how it missed a man inside at the time and the rescuers who helped pull the pilot out alive. >> new hope for the m
he has been in the united states for 15 years. though the hospital says his status isn't the reason it's a part of it. the hospital released a statement saying they don't reject potential transplant patients because of immigration status and has done transplants on undocumented individuals, they have no access to medicare and may have limited access to medical for critical long term care. one man is surprised by the stance. >> you want to do a full assessment. just looking at the...
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states. and combine that with a little bit of lightning, you have a recipe for a big fire. >> tonight, 41 wildfires are raging across the west. >> fires here, let's get them out. >> reporter: in montana alone, ten blazes stretch resources thin. >> we're shorthanded because of the other fires in the area. we've been playing hopscotch going from one to another. >> 186,000 acres have burned as firefighters battle flames in 106 degree heat. in utah, the wood hollow fire destroyed the paine's mountainhome. >> there's nothing left. nothing green, it's just burnt dirt. >> reporter: fireworks have been banned in several western states. in colorado springs, where firefighters returned from the front lines, parades are taking place every night. hundreds line the streets. >> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: a community grateful for the men and women who have saved lives and homes. tonight here in colorado as it is in so many western states, wind is a major concern. fortunately this blaze is more than
states. and combine that with a little bit of lightning, you have a recipe for a big fire. >> tonight, 41 wildfires are raging across the west. >> fires here, let's get them out. >> reporter: in montana alone, ten blazes stretch resources thin. >> we're shorthanded because of the other fires in the area. we've been playing hopscotch going from one to another. >> 186,000 acres have burned as firefighters battle flames in 106 degree heat. in utah, the wood hollow...
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have to the tribal nations of the united states. president obama vowed from day one when we became president of the united states that we would change the relationship with native americans in this country. as we have implemented that agenda over the last three years we have much to be proud of, from the major indian water rights settlements which this committee has helped lead and helped define to the settlement of koelbel and so many other efforts. law enforcement, we have a number of high-performing priority areas where we have been able to reduce violent crime on reservations by as high as 36%. we intend to continue those law enforcement efforts. and they are set forth in this budget as well. in conclusion, mr. chairman, and all of you, because i consider you to be friends on this committee, let me just say this is a good budget, but it is a squeeze budget. and there are tough and painful decisions that are included in this budget. it invests in job creation through energy, conservation, water, science, and in the honoring of ou
have to the tribal nations of the united states. president obama vowed from day one when we became president of the united states that we would change the relationship with native americans in this country. as we have implemented that agenda over the last three years we have much to be proud of, from the major indian water rights settlements which this committee has helped lead and helped define to the settlement of koelbel and so many other efforts. law enforcement, we have a number of...
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romney it released a statement saying the united states should be doing more to stop heat islands in syria prepared >>> it is now for 43. in georgia's eminence interview , it's getting some angry response parade zimmerman told the house that he thought the killing was gone as planned >>> garden not have a plan for trayvon to drive their for shooting an actor on for no reason >>> i just would like to know why he did evening got out of the car. why was my son so suspicious? >>> we have some new it followed in the penn state's sex abuse scandal. one of the eat board of trustees is resigning he was criticized of gerry sandusky is arrest. we have a safety warning about a popular suvs. and why some neighbors of mountain view perce no way to check for their. >>> going through a two-lane if you don't have any,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have some low clouds to start to go with, colorado coming '60s and some places like son was there. you get a check with your forecast later. >>> traffic very like on the golden gate, a cemetery ridge. >>> gay military members will be able to walk in the gay pride par
romney it released a statement saying the united states should be doing more to stop heat islands in syria prepared >>> it is now for 43. in georgia's eminence interview , it's getting some angry response parade zimmerman told the house that he thought the killing was gone as planned >>> garden not have a plan for trayvon to drive their for shooting an actor on for no reason >>> i just would like to know why he did evening got out of the car. why was my son so...
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creation and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face, you know, today? your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have on your community and i know it's a sacrifice for you to be here and i certainly appreciate your presence. so just what are maybe one of the top two things that you feel are the biggest threat to you and your livelihood. >> today it's overregulation. we in the logging side of the forest industry have tremendous amount of capital investment in our equipment. today to buy a new piece of equipment we're spending anywhere from 20 to 50 more thousand dollars per unit per piece of equipment just to comply with epa air regulations for our new diesel engines. and what that's doing is increasing the cost of my equipment but not just that, but i'm not getting any more production out of that piece of equipment because of that in cost. uncertainty. you know, with the 9th circuit court ruling on water runoff on forest roads and calling that a
creation and economic stability here in the united states. could you quickly elaborate on the major challenges you face, you know, today? your industry? because i know your family business. i know the impact you have on your community and i know it's a sacrifice for you to be here and i certainly appreciate your presence. so just what are maybe one of the top two things that you feel are the biggest threat to you and your livelihood. >> today it's overregulation. we in the logging side of...
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john mccain says the united states should be more aggressive to bring the conflict to a close and says the violence could get worse. >> there is a risk, not thing is going to happen but it's a risk that he may use chemical weapons and clearly the israelis see this as a serious threat. >> in the meantime, there are reports in new rebel group has launched a campaign to capture a big city in syria. the rain has gone and of the aids memorial is back on in washington. >> we will tell you what kept the quilt from coming to washington for years and the role president obama i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... >> the international aids conference gets underway in the district tonight and it's back to nbc for the first time in 20 years. two years ago, president obama lifted a longstanding travel ban against hiv positive visitors to the united states. >> driving through
john mccain says the united states should be more aggressive to bring the conflict to a close and says the violence could get worse. >> there is a risk, not thing is going to happen but it's a risk that he may use chemical weapons and clearly the israelis see this as a serious threat. >> in the meantime, there are reports in new rebel group has launched a campaign to capture a big city in syria. the rain has gone and of the aids memorial is back on in washington. >> we will...